Molds that grow on bread are from what kingdom?
- Correct Answer: fungi
- pollen
- animal
- yeast
Explanation: Do you see the organisms growing on the bread in Figure below ? They belong to the Kingdom Fungi. Molds growing on foods are some of the most common fungi in our everyday lives. These organisms may seem useless, gross, and costly. But fungi play very important roles in almost every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth.
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